Kitten Bowl IV: An Exclusive Look At One Of Its Best Cat Stars

Yeah Super Bowl 2019 will headline Adam Levine, Maroon 5, Travis Scott and Big Boi, and not to mention millions of dollars in promotional funds. It might be the biggest sports entertainment event in history, but it’s nowhere as cute as Wendell, and as unique as the Kitten Bowl! Wendell, an adoptable rescue kitten, will be the highlight of the Kitten Bowl IV, which is broadcast on the Hallmark Channel.

The world got a glimpse of Kitten Bowl’s preseason matches, which featured Wendell turning heads with his exceptional performance. Some kittens go full speed and make a determined effort to execute precise deliveries, but Wendell prefers to take things slow. And man, does the kitten look amazing with this kind of play style! If you want to watch the kitten’s trademark ‘lean move’, try tuning in on Kitten Bowl, which will be broadcast live, on Sunday, Feb. 3, at 2 p.m. ET, on Hallmark Channel.

Similar to the previous event last year, all felines participating in the Kitten Bowl are adoptable cats from various shelters in different parts of the US. Beth Sternwill will host the exciting event alongside Dean Cain, Rodney Peete, Rashad Jennings and Boomer Esiason. If you find the Kitten Bowl too “minor” of a league, you can also watch the first annual Cat Bowl from Hallmark Channel, which will be aired on Feb. 2, at 10 p.m. ET.

All of the adoptable feline participants in the tournament are more than a year old. This means that they are bigger, faster and more experienced. And lastly, you can also watch the two feline-packed specials with the perfect sneak peak to Sunday’s Super Bowl event. For live streaming of the Kitten Bowl, sign up at FuboTV and avail for its one week trial or full subscription.

The Wisdom Segment

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The American Revolution happened between the years 1765 and 1783. The aim of the conflict, pushed by the thirteen American colonies against Great Britain, was to gain independence through the creation of a sovereign nation. With the help of France, America eventually triumphed in this objective.

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American colonists who supported the fight for independence were called "patriots." Conversely, those who sided with the British crown, whose soldiers were called redcoats, or devils, were referred to as loyalists. Many of those who did not take sides in the war were called fence sitters.

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One of the leading causes of the American Revolution was summarized in the slogan, no taxation without representation, wherein American colonists believed it to be illegal for them to be affected by laws enacted in British parliament without their input.

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Being taxed without proper representation was deemed oppressive, and this prompted the start of many protests. In turn, this led to the Boston Massacre, euphemistically referred to by the British as "the Incident on King Street in 1770," where British soldiers shot and killed protesters while being harassed in Boston.

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The Whig Party opposed constitutional monarchism in parliament. They also criticized the British government for their corrupt practices. Then a political faction, they also refused to support the use of military force against the colonists to resolve the problems which had given rise to the American Revolution.

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During the American Revolution, some African-American slaves were enticed to fight in favor of the British who, in turn, promised liberty to those who supported the loyalist forces. Since some slaves chose to fight alongside their masters, this meant there were African-Americans on both sides of the conflict.